You told us what you think about La Cienega Park & Recreation Complex!

Now, the results will be shared with City Council! CCP, the consulting firm that conducted the public outreach project to seek input about La Cienega Park and Recreation Complex, will make a presentation with the results.

City Council Formal MeetingBeverly Hills City HallTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 207:30 P.M.

The City has hired an independent consultant through a Request for Qualifications bid for this project. The contract was awarded to Consensus and Collaboration Program (CCP), recommended by the Recreation and Parks Commission and City Council Liaisons. CCP, with the collaboration of the Community Services Department and the Public Works Department, will use a comprehensive public engagement approach to collect input about La Cienega Park and Recreation Complex.

Project Cost

$147,517

The La Cienega Park & Recreation Complex Public Engagement Project is part of the Capital Improvement Project budget, CIP #00343, specifically for improving the parks and recreation facilities at La Cienega Park & Recreation Complex. The Public Engagement Project is funded using monies from the Parks and Recreation Facilities Fund (Fund 160).

Description

The City seeks your input on what amenities and activities you like and might like to see in the future at La Cienega Park and Recreation Complex. This public engagement project will seek feedback and ideas from current park and facility users, stakeholder groups and residents in the coming months, through focus groups, a community survey, interviews, community presentations and outreach to service clubs, sports groups and others, and welcome feedback at Town Hall meetings where community input will be sought.

La Cienega Park and Recreation Complex is located at 8400 Gregory Way and 325 South La Cienega Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

The project site is bisected by La Cienega Boulevard and is located at the southeast boundary of the City with residents of Beverly Hills and non-residents and businesses surrounding the park.

Project Schedule

Public outreach will be collected beginning in July and will continue into the fall, ending in approximately four months, followed by sharing the input and ideas with the community and the Beverly Hills City Council in late October, 2018.

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